If you are flying to France, you are kindly requested by authorities in France to follow health guidance below to keep you protected when you travel.
Travel between France and abroad, except member states of the European Union, Andorra, Australia, Iceland, japan, Liechtenstein, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Vatican, will only be authorized for the reasons listed in the international travel certificates available on the internet (ministry of interior website).
All guests must fill out and sign the Sworn Statement that they do not show any symptoms of COVID-19 and that they have no knowledge of having been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case within 14 days before the flight and they need to present the signed statement to the employee at the check-in counters and to border control authorities.
All guests must fill out the travel certificate that indicating the reason for the trip. All guests arriving in France from a foreign country must present prior to boarding, a negative PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight, (which does not conclude to a covid-19 contamination).
Exempted from PCR test requirement are the following categories :
Guests aged less than (11) years old.
Crew members or personnel operating passenger or cargo flights or travelling as passengers to or from their departure base.
Members of delegation on official mission, or diplomatic mission staff, or international organization staff with headquarter or offices located in France as well as their spouse and children.
All guests will undergo for (7) days isolation upon arrival and, if guest aged eleven years or older, will conduct a biological examination at the end of this isolation period.
All guests coming to France from a country outside the European required performing an RT-PCR test or equivalent for SARS-CoV-2 detection at the end of the self-isolation period.